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We've asked for this many times before but falls on deaf ear. Good luck in getting any response. Brizy looks like it might be hopeful but too expensive right now for Pro version (invest in future upgrades/features), and has its issues too. Just my 2 cents worth.

The Mobirise people are clever developers but lousy marketers. A pro version would be welcome at a reasonable price if it includes extras such as a cleaning tool for the code and to delete unused images, a simple forum block, a pop up block, payment other than PayPal and finally I wish an histoty download for Mac.

Does anybody have a copy of a 7.6.8 version dmg for Mac? Or just under version 8.1 which have bugs I hope they will fix.

We've asked for this many times before but falls on deaf ear. Good luck in getting any response. Brizy looks like it might be hopeful but too expensive right now for Pro version (invest in future upgrades/features), and has its issues too. Just my 2 cents worth.

Yes, Brizy PRO is too expensive-but at least they are on the right track regarding features...

With Brizy PRO WYSIWYG web designer could (eventually) get into database driven sites... so the current price it's not unfair to someone who needs a potent web-design tool.

The Mobirise people are clever developers but lousy marketers. A pro version would be welcome at a reasonable price if it includes extras such as a cleaning tool for the code and to delete unused images, a simple forum block, a pop up block, payment other than PayPal and finally I wish an histoty download for Mac.

Does anybody have a copy of a 7.6.8 version dmg for Mac? Or just under version 8.1 which have bugs I hope they will fix.

I agree.Maybe our posting here would provoke some response from the Mobirise girls & guys...

I don't like to pay something by the number of works I make. I'd prefer to pay for the app or a monthly subscripion.

I'd pay by the number only after I have finished the work and my customer has paid me. All the other cases are very eventual.

I use 4 app (depending on the project needs) to customize a Mobirise site: Text edit, Dreamweaver, Coda, Brackets:

I want to get out of coding - that's the main purpose of this post.

I do not mind tweaking some part of the code now and then - but on average Mobirise site, I could spent hours... (i.e. something trivial like changing form's default error messages in javascript etc. etc. etc.)

I was thinking about the PRO Mobirise version – a version (or versions) which will give us more customizing options and more freedom of fulfilling our client’s requests.

There is to say that I prefer Mobirise to Blocks and that for a good web designer the client's requests are very often weird or wrong. The meaning of a site is to sell products or services in a quick, clear and easy way. For me Mobirise is very good to do this. All other requests are usually aesthetic bullshit.

I was thinking about the PRO Mobirise version – a version (or versions) which will give us more customizing options and more freedom of fulfilling our client’s requests.

There is to say that I prefer Mobirise to Blocks and that for a good web designer the client's requests are very often weird or wrong. The meaning of a site is to sell products or services in a quick, clear and easy way. For me Mobirise is very good to do this. All other requests are usually aesthetic bullshit.

It's a perfect web building app for personal web sites and for helping friends with building theirs webs.

Yes, clients have often weird and non-logical requests regarding the layout & general site "construction". The majority of those weird requests could be rejected (politely and with some explanation) but some requests should be followed through..

For example - I got a client who insisted that the logo (brand) should be on the right side of the screen and menu links on the left. The links should be button-like with icons.Something like that is not possible within the free Mobirise themes... The only thing that you can do is publish > edit HTML & CSS.

I agree that above is an aesthetic BS - but the client is a king...unfortunately...

You are welcome.I can't find any problem setting icons on the menu buttons, it's very easy with Mobirise 4 standard theme, but I agree that the logo on the right is likely an arab problem (they watch on screen and on books like that). The logo is one of the strong points of a firm and the western way of reading is like a Z (top left to right > diagonal > bottom left to right)Maybe you mean that your client is an emir (not a king) [let him notice] in this case he's right.Best regards.

Three observations I'd like to make; One: Mobirise is fairly priced especially that they have up to 75% off, quite often.Two: One website should surely allow the purchase of Mobirise, If it doesn't then I would suggest changing your pricing structure.Three: Mobirise is in a permanent & constant Beta. How much stress are you willing to endure.

Three observations I'd like to make; One: Mobirise is fairly priced especially that they have up to 75% off, quite often.Two: One website should surely allow the purchase of Mobirise, If it doesn't then I would suggest changing your pricing structure.Three: Mobirise is in a permanent & constant Beta. How much stress are you willing to endure.

Thank you for your comments!

The theme's elements should be more customizable - that's the whole purpose of this thread.

For example:the form "block" (in the themes I've checked) doesn't support adding an extra text-fields nor checkboxes nor radio buttons...Yes, it's doable to add this in the HTML - but this (and similar issues) will complicate a future maintenance of the site...

There are many more customizable option I would like to see in the "PRO Mobirise" version - and I will sure gladly pay for such app.